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A natural tendency to touch your eye when something gets in it can make an uncomfortable situation worse. While rubbing your eye may seem like the right thing to do, keeping your hands off makes more sense. An object as tiny as a speck of dirt or an eyelash can cause discomfort that you naturally want to remove as soon as possible. However, rubbing your eyes can cause scratches on your cornea or make the object harder to reach. You can choose safer ways for foreign body removal that relieve the irritation.
When you feel something in your eye, your first reaction makes you want to do something immediately. Hasty action does not work out well, however. Instead, a logical set of steps can let you identify the problem and decide if you need help.
A rough or sharp object in your eye can cause much more than pain, and an Odessa Optometrist offers your best chance of reducing the damage.
You may feel stunned and concerned if something gets stuck in your eye, a very normal reaction. The first inclination to make it better makes you want to rub it, but you must resist that urge.
Instead, take a moment to understand the situation you face. Then, consider your best course of action. You need to visit Dr. Christopher Tumolo at Beyond 2020 Vision Specialists in the Suncoast Crossings shopping center when any of these events happen:
Residents of Odessa Fl, Trinity, Cheval, and surrounding communities can find Beyond 2020 Vision Specialists at 16230 State Road 54 in Suncoast Crossings shopping center next to the Suncoast Parkway. The convenient location gives you access to foreign body removal when you need it without a long drive to Tampa. Dr. Tumolo offers kind and compassionate care with exceptional knowledge and professionalism.
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